Hartsville, SC

Coker College DGC

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Experience: 16.9 years 275 played 236 reviews
2.50 star(s)

nice introductory course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 2, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

2 Tee pads for most baskets, new signage gives distance at each tee.
Baskets are all in good shape.
Hole 1 utilizes a dried up water hazard.
Perfect course to introduce people to the sport.

Cons:

Grass and mud tees. Several holes are straight and open.
Throwing very close to the Softball field is a small danger on hole 9.
The trees on 2 are ridiculously close to the tee (7 feet).
Hole 4 plays close to the road, but it is not a busy road, still if your disc gets away from you on the right it will end up in the train tracks or into the road.
Course can get monotonous, lot of straight shots from similar distances.

Other Thoughts:

12 miles from the famous Darlington Speedway. Just 1.3 miles from Wendy's, McDonalds, KFC, Bojangles, and a Walmart.

Hole by Hole:
1: 216 ft. tee is on sidewalk. It is a straight shot over the dried pond.
2: 180/288ft. straight shot, but you can't play it straight because 2 trees sit 7 feet in front of the tee forcing a sky hyzer or sharp anny.
3: 300/405 very subtle towards the right (do not aim at the basket in front of the tee)
4: 240/342 Straight shot with a line of trees on the left and the road and railroad tracks on the right.
5. Another straight shot 252/306 with some tree obstacles.
6: long tee: 219 slight right
Short tee: 279 dog leg right
7: If this little course had a signature hole this would be it. Toss 231 feet through 2 trees then a dog leg right into a small opening in the brush.
8: Another straight 207/288 shot wih some small trees as obsticles.
9: long tee:360 dog leg right with baseball field on the right side.
short tee: 309 ft. straight shot with softball field presenting a much smaller risk on the right, the dried water hazard from hole 1 is on left.
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